03/25/22 Innovations in K12

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INNOVATIONS in K12 Education

Daily Update | March 25, 2022

How schools can improve infrastructure and air quality as masks come off
Many school leaders are using federal funding to repair school facilities, especially ventilation systems, to improve air quality and reduce the spread of Covid-19.

 
How schools can improve infrastructure and air quality as masks come off
 

Why evidence-based solutions are critical for edtech buying
ESSER has put extra money on the table for districts to spend on “evidence-based” programs in the next two school years--here’s how to make sure your classroom tools qualify.

 
Why evidence-based solutions are critical for edtech buying
 

How do we measure personalized learning’s impact?
A panel of experts shares what's to come next as personalized learning evolves.

 
How do we measure personalized learning’s impact?
 

7 tips for teacher mental health
Teacher mental health and well-being are critically important as educators seek to manage their professional and personal lives in the wake of the pandemic.

 
7 tips for teacher mental health
 

Gauging the Impact of Personalized Learning
While advances in edtech have helped make personalized learning techniques more efficient, scalable, and achievable for educators over the last decade, many strategies were forced to take a back seat to more pressing challenges during the pandemic.

 
Gauging the Impact of Personalized Learning
 

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